The Second Great Depression was a difficult time for all of America. Some States and cities collapsed entirely. And their own soldiers and commanders abandoned some military bases. Kirtland Air Force Base was not one of them. They were a high-tech center of new research and weapons linked directly with Los Alamos Laboratory by an underground highway and a common mission. To keep their weapons and knowledge from falling into the hands of those who would betray their fellow Americans. That mission is why Kirtland stood with the Convention of States that Texas called to deal with the Federal government once and for all. Evidence collected during the Drug Wars pointed to Federal involvement with the drug cartels that attacked Texas and the other States. The Convention debated how to deal with the new President, any one who followed his orders, and the Federal power structure that had made it possible. Kirtland was one of the many military bases that supported the Convention’s final decision on how to do that.